7 Then he made two cherubim out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover.
7 And he made two cherubims of gold, beaten out of one piece
7 And he made two cherubim of gold. He made them of hammered work on the two ends of the mercy seat,
7 He sculpted two winged angel-cherubim out of hammered gold for the ends of the Atonement-Cover,
7 He made two cherubim of beaten gold; he made them of one piece at the two ends of the mercy seat:
7 He made two cherubim from hammered gold and placed them on the two ends of the atonement cover.
8 He made one cherub on one end and the second cherub on the other; at the two ends he made them of one piece with the cover.
8 One cherub on the end
8 one cherub on the one end, and one cherub on the other end. Of one piece with the mercy seat he made the cherubim on its two ends.
8 one angel at one end, one angel at the other. He made them of one piece with the Atonement-Cover.
8 one cherub at one end on this side, and the other cherub at the other end on that side. He made the cherubim at the two ends of one piece with the mercy seat.
8 He molded the cherubim on each end of the atonement cover, making it all of one piece of gold.
The making of the ark, and the furniture of the tabernacle.
In the furniture of the tabernacle were emblems of a spiritual and acceptable service. The incense represented the prayers of the saints. The sacrifice of the alter represented the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world. The golden pot with manna, or bread from heaven, the flesh of Jesus Christ, which he gave for the life of the world. The candlestick, with its lights, the teaching and enlightening of the Holy Spirit. The shew-bread represented that provision for those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, which the gospel, the ordinances and the sacraments of the house of prayer, abundantly bestow. The exactness of the workmen to their rule, should be followed by us; seeking for the influences of the Holy Spirit, that we may rejoice in and glorify God while in this world, and at length be with him for ever.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 37:7
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The making of the ark, and the furniture of the tabernacle.
In the furniture of the tabernacle were emblems of a spiritual and acceptable service. The incense represented the prayers of the saints. The sacrifice of the alter represented the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world. The golden pot with manna, or bread from heaven, the flesh of Jesus Christ, which he gave for the life of the world. The candlestick, with its lights, the teaching and enlightening of the Holy Spirit. The shew-bread represented that provision for those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, which the gospel, the ordinances and the sacraments of the house of prayer, abundantly bestow. The exactness of the workmen to their rule, should be followed by us; seeking for the influences of the Holy Spirit, that we may rejoice in and glorify God while in this world, and at length be with him for ever.